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    Samsung addresses storage complaints on the Galaxy S4 updates it with move to SD card feature

    A happy day for Samsung Galaxy s4 owners, as Samsung has begun rolling out a software update for its Galaxy S4 that addresses a few issues early users have been complaining about. The 16GB version of the Galaxy S4 has been slammed for only giving users 9.15GB of user accessible memory, and Samsung has (as promised) addressed that issue by allowing users to move apps to a microSD card. I don’t know if that is enough but they have managed to free up 80MB of memory, bringing the total accessible storage count up to 9.23GB.

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    According to SamMobile, other bug fixes include

    • a “semi-transparent” notification bar,
    • a new toggle that lets you turn Smart Pause, a feature that pauses videos when you look away, on and off easily.

    The update is rolling out to German Snapdragon-powered S4s and for us in Africa we may have to wait for the uppdate to be approved and pushed out, which can take several months.

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    Source: SAMMOBILE

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